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Songxiang Gu

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Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 20, 2011
Computational high-resolution heart phantoms for medical imaging and dosimetry simulationsSongxiang Gu, Rajiv Gupta, Iacovos Kyprianou
Medical Physics|May 3, 2014
Evaluation of clinical full field digital mammography with the task specific system-model-based Fourier Hotelling observer (SMFHO) SNRHaimo Liu, Kish Chakrabarti, Richard V Kaczmarek, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|March 26, 2010
Body Deformation Correction for SPECT ImagingSongxiang Gu, Joseph E McNamara, Joyeeta Mitra, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|December 17, 2008
An Assessment of a Low-Cost Visual Tracking System (VTS) to Detect and Compensate for Patient Motion during SPECTJoseph E McNamara, Philippe Bruyant, Karen Johnson, et al.
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Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 20, 2011
Computational high-resolution heart phantoms for medical imaging and dosimetry simulationsSongxiang Gu, Rajiv Gupta, Iacovos Kyprianou
Medical Physics|May 3, 2014
Evaluation of clinical full field digital mammography with the task specific system-model-based Fourier Hotelling observer (SMFHO) SNRHaimo Liu, Kish Chakrabarti, Richard V Kaczmarek, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|March 26, 2010
Body Deformation Correction for SPECT ImagingSongxiang Gu, Joseph E McNamara, Joyeeta Mitra, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|December 17, 2008
An Assessment of a Low-Cost Visual Tracking System (VTS) to Detect and Compensate for Patient Motion during SPECTJoseph E McNamara, Philippe Bruyant, Karen Johnson, et al.
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